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Let first number be x, second number is y
3/4 * x = 60/100 * y
=> 5x = 3y
So x and y could have multiple values and hence we cannot determine there difference.

Q.2. Abhijit invested in three schemes A, B and C the amounts in the ratio of 2:3:4 respectively. If the schemes offered interest @20 p.c.p.a. 16 p.c.p.a and 15 p.c.p.a respectively, what will be the respective ratio of the amounts after one year?

Q.6. Certain number of pieces of an article are to be packed in boxed, such that each box contains 145 pieces. If after packing them in 32 boxed 25 pieces are left out, what was the number of pieces to be packed?

As there are 5 consonants and 2 vowels, so number of ways to arrange them so that vowels always come together is 6! x 2! = 1440 . (First we will take vowels as single unit and then arrange them mutually).

Q.10. Area of circle is equal to the area of a rectangle having perimeter of 50 cms, and length more than the breadth by 3 cms. What is the diameter of the circle?

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